Email: rich@rbwhitepe.com
            Web: www.rbwhitepe.com
            Phone: 801-673-6647
        
        
            Background
            With over 45 years of consulting engineering practice, Rich has substantial experience in the assessment,
                design,
                and management of civil and environmental engineering projects. Through this experience, he has gained
                an
                in-depth understanding of the critical role that surface and subsurface water, soil, and rock play on
                project
                success. He has provided consulting engineering services to small and large mining, oil and gas,
                chemical, and
                other industrial concerns as well as local, State, and Federal governments throughout the United States
                and
                internationally. His designs have been implemented to restore natural conditions, mitigate past
                environmental
                impacts, prevent future impacts, allow aquifer storage and recovery of groundwater, and permit
                ground-source
                heat exchange.
        
        
            Core Competencies
            
                - Performance of hydrogeologic assessments to evaluate potential groundwater supplies and drilling
                    difficulties
- Assessment and mitigation of environmental impacts resulting from land development
- Design of disturbed-land reclamation plans
- Design of runoff- and sediment-control plans
- Design of stream channel stabilization plans
- Rapid engineering response to oil spills and other environmental emergencies
- Preparation of plans to remediate soil and groundwater contamination
- Interaction with regulatory agencies
Education
            
                - 
                    Utah State University 1977
                
- MS, Civil and Environmental Engineering
- 
                    Utah State University 1976
                
- BS, Watershed Science
Employment
            
                - 
                    Richard B. White, PE, PLLC 2016-present
                
- Managing Principal, Civil and Environmental
                    Engineer
- 
                    EarthFax Engineering, Inc. and EarthFax Engineering Group, LLC
                    1982-2016
                
- President, Owner, Principal Civil and Environmental Engineer
- 
                    Ford, Bacon and Davis, Inc. 1979-1983
                
- Senior Hydrologist
- 
                    Vaughn Hansen Associates 1977-1979
                
- Hydrologist
- 
                    Utah State University 1976-1977
                
- Research Assistant
Memberships and Registrations
            
                - 
                    Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board 1995-2003
                
- Member and Chair
- 
                    Utah Centers of Excellence Advisory Council, Utah Office of Technology and
                            Science 2002-2010
                
- 
                    U.S. Department of Commerce, Environmental Technologies Trade Advisory
                            Committee 2009-2016
                
- Chair of Trade Promotion Subcommittee
- 
                    National Ground Water Association
                
- 
                    Registered Professional Engineer (Civil) in Arizona, Colorado, Montana, Utah,
                            Washington, and Wyoming
                
Awards
            Projects designed by Rich have received several local, national, or international awards. These have
                included:
            
            
                - Excellence in Surface Coal Mining and Reclamation National Award, presented in 2003 by the
                    U.S.
                    Department
                    of Interior, Office of Surface Mining to Castle Gate Holding Company. Rich provided reclamation
                    design and
                    construction quality control services on this project, which was completed at underground coal
                    mining
                    operations in east-central Utah. The award was presented "for outstanding performance in developing
                    and
                    implementing exemplary mining and reclamation methods that maintained sound environmental
                    conditions."
- Best Practice designation, presented in 2002 by the Eurasian-American Partnership for
                    Environmentally Sustainable Economies, for work completed by Rich on a project to minimize
                    environmental
                    impacts and maximize coal recovery from waste rock at an underground coal mine in the Russian Far
                    East. The
                    work was so designated because it demonstrated "environmentally sound and economically efficient
                    solutions
                    to environmental problems in Central and Eastern Europe and Asia."